Splinter Cell: Blacklist 101 trailer shows us the ropes

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Ubisoft love doing lengthy gameplay videos and trailers, and with Splinter Cell: Blacklist due out on 20 August, they don’t have many opportunities left to do more for that particular game. That’s probably why they’ve decided to release a seven-minute primer now!

The Blacklist 101 trailer (as it’s called) gives a complete overview of the game. It details the characters, Fourth Echelon’s base of operations, the enemies, the gear, the ways you can unlock new gear, item modifications, the different playstyles, the co-op mode, the Spies vs Mercs mode… look, it just tells you everything you could possibly want to know about the game.

Give it a look below. Splinter Cell: Blacklist is due out on 20 August.


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